How can we access the OLAP cube to create views in Project Web access ?

Last month we changed our database environment from SQL 2000 tot SQL 2005. Today we wanted to get the OLAP cubes up and running again in the new environment. After a lot of work and following the microsoft guidelines we managed to build a cube. So we were happy untill we tried to create some new views on the new cubes. When trying to build a new view we get the message: "Unable to access the Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Analyzer OLAP cube. The cube may not exist, or you may not have permissions to access the cube"". The cube exists, builds perfectly so I think this has to be a rights issue. We have added roles and users to the cubes so were out of options.
Project Server 2003 SP2a and SQL server 2005 with latest service pack are on different servers

Note:
Remember that the views you create in the browser, is really a conection from the OWC trough the OLAP CUBE, this conection uses the OLE DB Provider on the PS Box.
(With the memberships / Roles of access rights, i think you already use to build the cube )

The only thing you need on the client is the PWA and OWC components, You dont need to install the OLE DB Prov. on the client to access the views, (except , if you need to acces the Olap Cube Directly, of course)
So the first approach to the solution can be this.
1.- Ensure that the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services 9.0 OLE DB Provider is installed in the PS Box (from the previous comment.)
2.- and take a look at the MS article here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324836/en-us

My last Comment was more than a year ago. 11.28.2007 i compltly forgot about this case.

But as an aditional suggestion You can try to view directly to the OLAP Cube, with Data Analyzer, MS Excel, etc.
or just Simply try emmbeding an OWC ActiveX component t a SimpleWebPage, and connect the cube.
To get additional information or errors.

As i Said in my previous comment

1.- Ensure that the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services 9.0 OLE DB Provider is installed in the PS Box (from the previous comment.)
2.- And take a look at the MS article here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324836/en-us

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